USHL Tri-City Storm

Tri-City Completes Phase II of 2019 USHL Draft

May 7, 2019 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release


Kearney, NE. - The United States Hockey League (USHL) held Phase II of its 2019 Draft on Tuesday. The Tri-City Storm selected eighteen players over the 25 rounds of the draft.

Phase II of the draft is open to players of all ages eligible to play junior hockey and are not currently protected by another USHL team. Teams fill their roster to a total of 45 players on this date; this includes players that were previously on a team's Affiliate List. The total number of players that a team will draft will vary depending on the number of Affiliate players a team may have. All veteran roster players are automatically protected by their current team until July 10.

In total, Tri-City drafted nine forwards, seven defenseman, two goaltenders. The Storm drafted ten players Monday night in Phase I of the draft.

Round Pick Name Position Hometown

2nd 30th John Lundy Forward Brooklyn, NY

4th 48th Jack Lagerstrom Defenseman Edina, MN

4th 52nd Trey Taylor Defenseman Vancouver, BC

5th 61st Owen Murray Defenseman Decker, MB

5th 71st Casey Severo Forward Pittsford, NY

8th 123rd Nicholas Donato Defenseman Lake Forest, IL

9th 138th Andrius Kulbis-Marino Forward Muthuen, MA

10th 139th Cole Crusberg-Roseen Defenseman Stratham, NH

10th 142nd Cole O'Hara Forward Richmond Hill, ON

10th 154th Lleyton Roed Forward Hugo, MN

11th 169th Daniel Allin Goaltender Edmonton, AB

12th 184th Alec Cicero Forward Williamsville, NY

13th 199th Matthew Gross Forward Las Vegas, NV

14th 203rd Donte Lawson Forward Greenway, MN

15th 229th Kerfalla Toure Defenseman Dorval, QC

16th 244th Thomas Heaney Goaltender Oceanport, NJ

17th 259th Christian Stevens Forward Brooklin, ON

18th 274th Arthur Wang Defenseman Aurora, ON




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